Resolution
A.976(24)
SHIPS' ROUTEING - ESTABLISHMENT OF AN AREA TO BE AVOIDED IN THE GALAPAGOS
ARCHIPELAGO
(Adopted on 1 December 2005)
THE
ASSEMBLY,
RECALLING
Article 15(j) of the Convention on the International Maritime Organization
concerning the functions of the Assembly in relation to regulations and
guidelines concerning maritime safety and the prevention and control of marine
pollution from ships,
RECALLING
ALSO resolution A.858(20)
by which the Assembly, recognizing the need for an expeditious adoption and
amendment procedure for traffic separation schemes, routeing measures other
than traffic separation schemes, including the designation and substitution of
archipelagic sea lanes, and ship reporting systems, resolved that all the
aforementioned functions shall be performed by the Maritime Safety Committee on
behalf of the Organization,
RECALLING
FURTHER that the Galapagos Archipelago and its surrounding waters have been
declared a national and world heritage site, recognized worldwide for its
scientific and cultural importance,
NOTING
the urgent necessity and importance of implementing the new Area to be Avoided
in the Galapagos Archipelago proposed by the Government of Ecuador in order to
enhance maritime safety, safety of navigation and protection of the marine
environment in the area concerned, and the invitation by the Maritime Safety
Committee at its eightieth session to the Assembly to adopt the proposed new
Area to be Avoided, subject to the Sub-Committee on Safety of Navigation being
satisfied that all the pertinent criteria had been met,
NOTING
ALSO the urgent need to safeguard the unique ecological system in the Galapagos
Archipelago,
TAKING
INTO ACCOUNT the Guidelines for the Identification and Designation of
Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas adopted by resolution A.927(22),
HAVING
NOTED the designation by the Marine Environment Protection Committee, by
resolution MEPC.135(53),
of the Galapagos Archipelago as a Particularly Sensitive Sea Area (PSSA)
including the establishment of an Associated Protective Measure (АРМ),